If you liked Instructions for the use of Basic radio propagation predictions by Central Radio Propagation Laboratory (U.S.), start with Conference on Non-linear Processes in the Ionosphere, December 16-17, 1963 (1964), Bibliography of reports on tropospheric propagation (1948), and Ionospheric radio propogation (1948). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Conference on Non-linear Processes in the Ionosphere, December 16-17, 1963 1964 · 6 pages · Ernest K. Smith, Donald H. Menzel, Ernest Ketchum Smith, Central Radio Propagation Laboratory (U.S.), Voice of America (Organization), United States. Department of Commerce, Colo.) Conference on Non-linear Processes in the Ionosphere (1963 Boulder · Same author
  2. 2 Bibliography of reports on tropospheric propagation 1948 · 126 pages · Central Radio Propagation Laboratory (U.S.) · Same author
  3. 3 Ionospheric radio propogation 1948 · 209 pages · Central Radio Propagation Laboratory (U.S.) · Same author

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